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   20/05/2008, 16:24
Ron Avery is not online. Last active: 28/08/2008 23:36:19 Ron Avery

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Cat said "Doesn't bother me as I usually fly alone"

Perhaps a change of deodourant would help,  or smoke a Strand, you are never alone with a StrandStick out tongue [:P]  But you soon were as they tasted and smelt awful!!Big Smile [:D]


Why not post a sensible answer, people will appreciate it more


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   20/05/2008, 16:44
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I wouldn't pay on principle.  They've taken my money, adding taxes and all sorts of extras onto the basic ticket and now they want me to pay over and above all that just to get on the plane a few minutes ahead of others?

Why not then have priority get-off whereby you get to leave the plane before other people?  A blatant extortionate practice like this should be boycotted and not encouraged.

 


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   21/05/2008, 7:33
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I think priority boarding is a really good idea it saves me having to push people out of my way. However it's too cheap, in my opinion you should have to pay at least 50€.
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   21/05/2008, 15:14
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 Ron Avery wrote:

Spoke to bruv, he said that there is the additional bonus with on-line Priority Boarding of not having to queue up to check-in, you go straight to the security gates, that has got to be worth a £5, saves putting a fuel surcharge on for the summer as wellStick out tongue [:P]

Not sure if it is still the case but that was not true for awhile at some airports i.e even though you had checked in on--line with priority you still had to queue at the check-in desk to get a boarding pass.

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   21/05/2008, 15:25
Hagar is not online. Last active: 26/08/2008 13:06:16 Hagar

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 sweet 17 wrote:

Why not then have priority get-off whereby you get to leave the plane before other people?  A blatant extortionate practice like this should be boycotted and not encouraged.

Strangely enough that used to be one of my bugbears before they did away with priority boarding for familes etc. Yes I appreciate we should give them time to settle the family in - make sure they've got everything needed in flight and everything is stowed properly before us impatient b..........s try to push past to get our seat.  What I do object to is the reverse - them blocking the isles rather than let us disembark swiftly.

Always remember one time out of carcassone where when boarding we all stood on the tarmac in the pouring rain whilst a lady with two sticks struggled up the steps to be sat at the front of the plane - on arrival Stansted - door was opened - up she got sticks under her arms and gaily skipped down the steps.

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   21/05/2008, 15:28
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Whislt on this boarding/disembarking lark - does anybody know of a really convincing reason why Ryanair and other "lo-cost" airlines  do not operate allocated seating.?

I know the official reason is that "free" seating improves turn-around time but having flown many many times with both systems I simply don't beleive it does.

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   21/05/2008, 15:32
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I have only used RyanAir a few times but have noticed a reluctance of people to sit in row 1A/B/C, right by the door. Each time I have been a non-priority but have found a seat in that row. More leg room and first off at Stansted. Strange!

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   21/05/2008, 16:04
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 Hagar wrote:



Always remember one time out of carcassone where when boarding we all stood on the tarmac in the pouring rain whilst a lady with two sticks struggled up the steps to be sat at the front of the plane - on arrival Stansted - door was opened - up she got sticks under her arms and gaily skipped down the steps.

rgds

Hagar



This happened on an LD Lines sailing a couple of years ago. We asked to be near a lift for Mrs Benjamin's sake and we and three other cars were let on first and parked by a lift.

One couple (showing an A for assistance hanger) jumped from their car and skipped up the nearby stairs. I missed them that time but they certainly got my tongue whilst waiting to disembark.  Angry [:@]




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   21/05/2008, 16:14
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 powerdesal wrote:
I have only used RyanAir a few times but have noticed a reluctance of people to sit in row 1A/B/C, right by the door. Each time I have been a non-priority but have found a seat in that row. More leg room and first off at Stansted. Strange!

Yes I've done that a number of times.  I think its because rows 2, 3, 4 (A/B/C) are blocked off then people think it applies to row 1 as well.

Also, to sit in an emergency exit row you have to be able-bodied, 18 (I think) or over and be able to speak English


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